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William Lincoln Kilmer

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William Lincoln Kilmer

Birth
Death
12 Mar 1947 (aged 81)
Cobleskill, Schoharie County, New York, USA
Burial
Sloansville, Schoharie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5 - lot 318
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"William Kilmer, 82, Central Bridge, died Wednesday morning at the Elmholm Hospital, Cobleskill, where he had been admitted as a patient on the previous Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Pangburn Funeral Home, Central Bridge, with the Rev. W. J. Whitney officiating. Burial will be at Sloansville. Mr. Kilmer was born September 2, 1865, the son of Josiah and Amanda Kilmer and spent his boyhood in Brooklyn. When a young man he moved to Sagendorf Corners where he operated a farm. Mrs. Kilmer, the former Carrie M. Palmatier, died about ten years ago. Mr. Kilmer had been residing during the winter months with his daughters in Central Bridge. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. William Monthie, Mrs. Loren Chase and Mrs. LeGrand Thomas, all of Central Bridge, and Mrs. Ashley Shafer, Charlotteville; three sons, Jonas M. Kilmer, Howes Cave, Warren and Myron R. Kilmer of Schenectady, and several grandchildren." [The Cobleskill Index (Cobleskill, NY), Thursday, March 13, 1947, Page Eight]
"William Kilmer, 82, Central Bridge, died Wednesday morning at the Elmholm Hospital, Cobleskill, where he had been admitted as a patient on the previous Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Pangburn Funeral Home, Central Bridge, with the Rev. W. J. Whitney officiating. Burial will be at Sloansville. Mr. Kilmer was born September 2, 1865, the son of Josiah and Amanda Kilmer and spent his boyhood in Brooklyn. When a young man he moved to Sagendorf Corners where he operated a farm. Mrs. Kilmer, the former Carrie M. Palmatier, died about ten years ago. Mr. Kilmer had been residing during the winter months with his daughters in Central Bridge. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. William Monthie, Mrs. Loren Chase and Mrs. LeGrand Thomas, all of Central Bridge, and Mrs. Ashley Shafer, Charlotteville; three sons, Jonas M. Kilmer, Howes Cave, Warren and Myron R. Kilmer of Schenectady, and several grandchildren." [The Cobleskill Index (Cobleskill, NY), Thursday, March 13, 1947, Page Eight]


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